The choice was roast fillet of beef or seared escalope of salmon and smoked salmon. |
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Among the hot dishes on their menu were seared loin of pork in honey and thyme, with Stilton and pistachio sausage. |
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Monday might be Lebanese roast lamb, seared cod steaks with tapenade, roasted pepper lasagne, baby potatoes with rocket and lime polenta cake. |
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At lunch, consider the American-Kobe burger or, if available, the barely seared beef tataki. |
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He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand. |
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To ensure its tenderness, the loin was first seared then cooked at a very low temperature for a couple of hours. |
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Place the sweet potato mash in the centre of the plate and then the seared kangaroo on the potato facing inwards. |
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Heat from the engine seared my side and my back, and I squirmed, trying to avoid the burning. |
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Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind. |
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Of course the original purpose of brands was simply to identify the cattle into whose hides we seared them. |
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Even though the sun was near the horizon, it still sent out waves of intense heat that seared the ground until it was bone dry. |
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Data has come from flight recorders submerged in saltwater and seared by 1,000-degree temperatures. |
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As the heat of the coals seared Ian's shoulder, Nick's hands tightened around Ian's throat and he couldn't breathe. |
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My mind is seared by the memory of our arrival at the orphanage, a group of girls aged 7 to 10, smiling, laughing, waving to us from a balcony. |
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There was no hope for Mr. Bingley to be hers, and that knowledge seared her heart. |
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Instead, it was seared into the minds of voters that the GOP was the Party of Sore Losers. |
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These are horrifying times for immigrants, with photographic images seared in their minds of foreigners being burned alive by elated crowds. |
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To prepare her meat, she seared a 2-pound chuck roast and 4 country-style ribs in a large Dutch oven. |
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They pluck out thick slices of tandoori chicken seared over flaming coals, dip them in mint chutney and stuff them into the mouth with passion. |
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Her main course of fresh striped bass had been seared so that the skin was slightly crispy, enclosing a melt-in-your-mouth fillet. |
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This cooking method allows small pieces of food to be seared and cooked very superficially, thus retaining their texture and flavour. |
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A sharp pain seared through my chest that might or might not have been related to being fresh out of a fight. |
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Suddenly pain seared through his right cheek, bringing back his senses in a wave of madness. |
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Suddenly a burning pain seared through the centre of her forehead, just above her dark eyebrows. |
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Pain seared throughout her entire body, he had cut her chest with his now long claws. |
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Have we as a people had our conscience so seared that atrocities such as this cause not an eyebrow to even raise? |
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A person with a seared conscience no longer has feelings toward God or His eternal laws. |
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The tuna in question is a brick of sushi-grade bluefin toro, seared on one side only. |
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Suddenly a clenching pain in his lower torso seared throughout his body, stopping him just short of his target. |
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A green salad livened with blue cheese vinaigrette gets a fan of seared rare steak and colorful peppers. |
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Good wine in the restaurant plus dishes like blinis and seared kangaroo make this a must-see masterpiece. |
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The high cliffs are riven and seared by gullies, prominent ridges, towers and buttresses. |
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In the seafood category, my favorite was the seared tuna, which came with a tangy caponata made with eggplant, pine nuts, and white raisins. |
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His first hurdle as chairman will be to erase the cartoon image of him that is seared into the minds of most of the population. |
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Dinner alternates nightly between fish, like seared orange roughy, and poultry, like chicken breast with polenta. |
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The meat is seared over the hottest flames, then moved to a cooler part of the fire to cook gently through. |
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Another main course of seared Angus beef with its topping of slightly dry breadcrumbs and mushrooms was overcooked, unless you like beef grey. |
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Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning. |
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The seared organic salmon is served with parsnip puree and fresh horseradish sauce. |
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Roasted fennel and orange give seared duck breast a pleasing, almost Asian, aspect, the citrusy sauce soaked up by earthy farro. |
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It seemed almost as if he was being flayed alive and his flesh seared away, layer by layer. |
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Warm lobster salad and seared foie gras with dried cherries might make it a little easier to stay on that diet. |
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Their complete menu included a starter of seared scallops with mo-jo infused spinach, fondant potatoes and a red pepper coulis. |
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I just want simple ideas that will provide a perfect accompaniment for a juicy seared steak or trio of lamb cutlets. |
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Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice. |
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The first course of our menu degustation is seared langoustine with honey-glazed pork belly. |
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I choose seared kangaroo served on wattle seed bread with a wild tomato chutney and warrigal greens. |
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It is an ideal wine to match with the delicate, sweeter notes of gently seared noisettes of lamb. |
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I had lobster medallions as my starter and then seared ahi tuna over ginger risotto and stir-fried veggies. |
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You'll find a wide selection of fresh seafood, such as seared ahi tuna dusted with spices and served rare over noodles. |
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Among the ahi tuna, the seared scallops and the Pacific salmon, the wine lists make fascinating reading. |
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The menu includes seared ahi tuna salad, filet mignon and lobster tail, along with shrimp and grits. |
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Groggy farmers and their families awoke with throats, eyes and lungs seared and burning, pain shooting into their chests. |
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The meat was seared crisp around the edges, with just a hint of rosiness at its center. |
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Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken. |
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Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce. |
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These surreal images are now seared indelibly into our memories. |
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He bent his head and seared her lips with a kiss that burned to her core. |
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All I could do was watch my hand as it was seared by the heat. |
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With my left ear painlessly buzzing in its temporary deafness and the roof of my mouth lightly seared and tasting like steak, I retired for the evening. |
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The first-course platter of big, peppered tails-on shrimp and seared scallops, all swamped in a delirious garlic-butter sauce, is outrageously good. |
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His right leg was seared raw and burned almost to the bone in places. |
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My signature dish at the time was a thin slice of farmed salmon, seared until crisp on one side and served atop a mound of avocado salsa, surrounded by a herb butter sauce. |
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The ball was white-hot, it seared her flesh, burned all it touched. |
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Some have black singes in the shape of half rings while others have complete crop circles scorched in, much like the markings on a perfectly seared scallop. |
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For better or worse, Vietnam remains seared in our national consciousness. |
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We in New Zealand, you know, used to be able to relax a bit, to be able to think that we would sit comfortably while the rest of the world seared, singed, withered. |
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The smells of roasting maize, diesel fumes, and floral soap from the streets of Harare are still seared into my brain. |
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A beam of red-hot light seared past her, missing by mere inches. |
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It will, however, be a memory that is seared in the brains of Britons for years to come. |
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Our citizens, seared by the memory of those we have lost, know too well the price that is paid for liberty. |
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I had an intimate encounter with just such a seared ego, recently burned by his once-trusted chronicler. |
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Trevisio served seared tuna with jicama, arugula and baby grapefruit, while 17 Restaurant dished up marinated fluke with citrus and shaved beet salad. |
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For cookbook author Deborah Krasner the best way to have a burger for dinner is without a bun and seared in salt. |
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I reached for the gate's latch and then pain seared through my head. |
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Try the spicy seared salmon and cucumber salad and the spring pad thai with sea prawns. |
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The main feature of this salad is flank steak, rubbed with garlic and grilled over a hot fire to create a perfectly seared crust. |
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The starters and small bites menu include soup of the day, beef samosas, seared scallops with coriander and garlic, and haggis, neeps and tatties. |
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She groaned, arching back suddenly as pain seared through her side. |
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Suddenly a jolt of pain seared through my body, like flames being ignited. |
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His breath seared her skin, awakening feelings long dormant. |
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Imagine the image seared into their brains of their father being tased as he called on passersby to help him. |
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So he seared the fish lightly, sauced it, and returned it to her. |
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Before you knew it, the Jets were reduced to watching John Elway gallop around the field in a victory lap, flashing a smile that seared a bitter image in the Jets' psyches. |
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In the nourishing-winter-stew category, my favorite dish was a mass of oxtail sandwiched among layers of ravioli skins, with two pieces of seared monkfish on top. |
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Scattered along fertile valleys, between sands and snows, most Afghan people farm land which is seared by 40 Centigrade summers, and is snowbound by the long, cold winters. |
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I am a little perplexed by where the Marmite comes in with croustades of seared salmon and tarragon mayonnaise, though. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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For starters I could not choose between the seared scallops on spiced cauliflower puree with an Asian pear and shisho salad and the mussels. |
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I found a Wowee exploding past my lips as the MPS seared into action, justifying all I had heard about the new kid on the hot-hatch block. |
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Remove the seared oxtail pieces to the stock pan and add the vegetables and deglazing liquid. |
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More lamb is seared over burning coals and the wine keeps flowing. |
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Tuna Stylish innovator George Morrone Tartare Foie tops a thick potato pancake with San Francisco Gras seared ahi tuna, then melted foie www. |
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Goulash, a local favorite, was brought up-to-date with seared grass-fed rib-eye, stewed cippolini onions and roasted cherry tomatoes. |
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I opted for crab fritters with a mango salsa followed by seared supreme of cornfed chicken with fresh herb polenta and vermouth cream sauce. |
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Eminent Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon investigates when a physicist is murdered and a mysterious symbol is seared into his chest. |
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Rough Luxe has everything from unique metal framed wood shelving to seared oak consoles, hand rubbed mahogany credenzas and zinc dressers. |
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Dishes that are prepared at the table include the carvery Chateaubriand, flambe Tenderloin and the seared surf and turf which features Wagyu beef, lobster and coral cream. |
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When the ground surface is stripped of vegetation and then seared of all living organisms, the upper soils are vulnerable to both wind and water erosion. |
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For the competition, Gary created a riata of mango and cucumber in a mint yoghurt dressing, pan-fried red mullet, seared scallops and masala dressing. |
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